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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/14/2014 1:33 AM, Joseph DeGraw
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 04/13/2014 05:59 PM, Jim Oltman
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<div dir="ltr">I'm tired missing sports on TV. I'm a fan of
MotoGP, Formula 1, WEC, etc. I have been using an HDHomerun
ATSC to record my local stations using MythBackend 0.26. I'd
like to add a Comcast subscription with the sports channels I
want (Fox Sports, Root, NBC Sports). Which of the above
devices would work best with 0.26/0.27? I've read some posts
on the list about the Ceton having issues with the 6th tuner.
Have those been resolved? Would I have to move to 0.27 for
the fix? I'm not sure I would use all 6 tuners, but it's
always a possibility. Both options seem to support SDV, but
I'm more worried about Myth compatibility.
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<div>Additional info, I live in Centennial CO. Anyone near me
that has any experience with Myth and Comcast? How is
Comcast on the CCI flags in this area? On the channels I'm
interested in? I use MythBackend as a virtual machine
(under ESXi) which streams to an XBMC frontend (Frodo 12.3).
I'll be upgrading to Gotham when it goes stable, which
should include a newer Myth PVR client that'll support
commercial skip.</div>
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<div>Anything else I should be aware of? Thanks for the help!</div>
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<div>Jim</div>
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Hello,<br>
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I run the 4 port pcie Ceton card with mythtv .27 and it works
extremely well. The driver is provided by ceton off their website.
I have had no problems at all with it. Might give that a try. I
dont know about the others because my experience is with the 4
port pcie card itself.<br>
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I have the HDHomerun Prime, 6 tuners on 2 units are used by my MBE.
The only problem I have is when someone grabs one of the tuners with
the smart TV and the MBE decides to use that tuner. I have a 3rd
HDHRP for use by non-Myth devices but that requires the human
running the smart TV to remember which tuners to use.<br>
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I know nothing of Comcast however, my cable company is Wave
Broadband and so far (knock on wood) they have been very good about
marking channels as copy freely. Only the acknowledged premium (HBO,
etc) channels are marked copy once.<br>
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mike<br>
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